Originally Posted by
Sticky
New liberties may not be needed; just get some of the old, lost, liberties back.. The same could be said here in the U.S.
The UK "Constitution" used to place firearms rights above even freedom of speech. I think it still does, it's just been legislated away. There's a strong lesson there for those who live in the Colonies. I've heard that a Brit can't even carry a bread knife in his pocket, unless it's a very small one. With all those cameras, don't let it print through your pocket.
If Britain ever does suffer under another threatened invasion, they probably assume American citizens will freely give their privately owned firearms to your government. If they make a plea for them; as was done during WW2. On that basis alone, every American should own at least one extra rifle or handgun so we can once again help our disarmed brothers-without-arms.
They tried the camera thing here before, as long as 20-25 years(?) ago,and still do on occasion. Cameras here tend to become irreparably damaged by flying rocks and various other projectiles. See, guns are useful for hunting and target practice. You almost never hear about it on the news. I've seen more than one citizen look at a destroyed camera with a big grin on their face. If you don't like cameras on streets that you have payed for, one can always "lodge a protest".
Disclaimer: I would never publicly suggest that people act against anything deemed un-constitutional or otherwise illegal...